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    Colonel Sir Francis Arthur Marindin, KCMG (1 May 1838 – 21 April 1900) served with the Royal Engineers and was a key figure in the early development of...
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  • Marindin may refer to: Francis Marindin (1838–1900), a colonel that served with the Royal Engineers USC&GS Marindin, a launch that served as a survey...
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    drama television series Instinct (2018–2019). In 2020, he appeared as Francis Marindin in Julian Fellowes' series The English Game for Netflix and as Cob...
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  • and the Royal Engineers (RE), watched by 2,000 spectators. In 1874 Francis Marindin became the third president of the Football Association. After many...
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  • Association, whose president Lord Kinnaird and former president Sir Francis Marindin sat on the Shield's committee. Proceeds from the annual game were distributed...
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    nine years later and president 13 years after that, replacing Major Francis Marindin in 1890. He was to remain president for the next 33 years, serving...
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    club was brought back to prominence in 1878 under the auspices of Francis Marindin, an Old Etonian who had played for the Engineers. When the club did...
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    Club Perceval House Surbiton Presidents Arthur Pember Ebenezer Morley Francis Marindin Arthur Kinnaird Charles Clegg William Pickford The Earl of Athlone...
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  • Association. The club was founded in 1863, under the leadership of Major Francis Marindin; the earliest game recorded for the Engineers against a non-military...
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  • as follows: C. W. Alcock (1 cap) Francis Birley (1 cap) Alexander Bonsor (2 caps) Frederick Green (1 cap) Francis Heron (1 cap) Hubert Heron (3 caps)...
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  • as Monkey Hornby Philip Hill-Pearson as Tom Hindle Daniel Ings as Francis Marindin Kate Phillips as Laura Lyttelton Kelly Price as Lydia Cartwright Anthony...
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    Club Perceval House Surbiton Presidents Arthur Pember Ebenezer Morley Francis Marindin Arthur Kinnaird Charles Clegg William Pickford The Earl of Athlone...
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  • Club Perceval House Surbiton Presidents Arthur Pember Ebenezer Morley Francis Marindin Arthur Kinnaird Charles Clegg William Pickford The Earl of Athlone...
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  • was chaired by Sir Francis Marindin, and attended by Charles W. Alcock acting as Secretary. The meeting was notable for Marindin’s proposal, which outlined...
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  • Club Perceval House Surbiton Presidents Arthur Pember Ebenezer Morley Francis Marindin Arthur Kinnaird Charles Clegg William Pickford The Earl of Athlone...
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  • London Attendance: 12,500 Referee: Francis Marindin Played 4 April 1885 Attendance 12,500 Referee Major Francis Marindin Line-ups Match report at www.fa-cupfinals...
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  • Club Perceval House Surbiton Presidents Arthur Pember Ebenezer Morley Francis Marindin Arthur Kinnaird Charles Clegg William Pickford The Earl of Athlone...
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    Club Perceval House Surbiton Presidents Arthur Pember Ebenezer Morley Francis Marindin Arthur Kinnaird Charles Clegg William Pickford The Earl of Athlone...
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    These restrictions were proposed by Clapton Pilgrims, and amended by Francis Marindin of Royal Engineers FC. In 1913, the distance opponents were required...
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    photographed with the trophy before the game. The FA president Major Francis Marindin turned them down and said: "Hadn't you better win it first?" They did...
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    Club Perceval House Surbiton Presidents Arthur Pember Ebenezer Morley Francis Marindin Arthur Kinnaird Charles Clegg William Pickford The Earl of Athlone...
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  • April 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) "Francis Marindin". Archived from the original on 14 May 2008. Retrieved 22 May 2008...
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    Club Perceval House Surbiton Presidents Arthur Pember Ebenezer Morley Francis Marindin Arthur Kinnaird Charles Clegg William Pickford The Earl of Athlone...
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    Club Perceval House Surbiton Presidents Arthur Pember Ebenezer Morley Francis Marindin Arthur Kinnaird Charles Clegg William Pickford The Earl of Athlone...
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  • nickname "The Invincibles". 30 March 1889 Kennington Oval, London Attendance: 27,000 Referee: Major Francis Marindin Match report at www.fa-cupfinals.co.uk...
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    Club Perceval House Surbiton Presidents Arthur Pember Ebenezer Morley Francis Marindin Arthur Kinnaird Charles Clegg William Pickford The Earl of Athlone...
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  • Marindin handed them over in the dressing rooms. 29 March 1884 15:00 BST Kennington Oval, London Attendance: 12,000 Referee: Major Francis Marindin (Royal...
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  • Jimmy Brown and Joe Sowerbutts. Both matches were refereed by Major Francis Marindin. The replay was the final match of the 1885–86 FA Cup, the 15th edition...
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    and Governor General of Canada. Prince Alexander was born in London to Francis, Duke of Teck and Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge and was educated...
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    line was opened at Easter 1896. In anticipation of this, Colonel Sir Francis Marindin from the Board of Trade made an unofficial inspection of the line on...
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